- The
Recurvirostridae are a
family of
birds in the
wader suborder Charadrii. It
contains two
distinct groups of birds, the
avocets (one genus) and the stilts...
- (Recurvirostra americana) is a
large wader in the
avocet and
stilt family,
Recurvirostridae,
found in
North America. It
spends much of its time
foraging in shallow...
- distributed, very long-legged
wader in the
avocet and
stilt family Recurvirostridae. Its
scientific name,
Himantopus himantopus, is
sometimes used to generalize...
- avosetta) is a
large black and
white wader in the
avocet and
stilt family,
Recurvirostridae. They
breed in
temperate Europe and
across the
Palearctic to Central...
- cobbler, cobbler's awl, and
painted lady, is a
wader of the
family Recurvirostridae that is
endemic to
Australia and is
fairly common and
widespread throughout...
- also
known as the white-headed stilt, is a s****bird in the
family Recurvirostridae. It is
widely distributed with a
large total po****tion size and apparently...
-
Egyptian plover Family Charadriidae –
plovers (69 species)
Family Recurvirostridae – stilts,
avocets (10 species)
Family Ibidorhynchidae –
ibisbill Family...
-
There are 71
known taxa of
birds endemic to the
Hawaiian Islands, of
which 30 are extinct, 6
possibly extinct and 30 of the
remaining 48
species and subspecies...
- (Recurvirostra andina) is a
large wader in the
avocet and
stilt bird family,
Recurvirostridae. It is
resident in the Andes,
breeding above 3500 m in northwestern...
- This list is
based on the
Handbook of Australian, New
Zealand and
Antarctic Birds list, May 2002 update, with the
doubtfuls omitted. It
includes the birds...